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you've been hearing a lot about miranda rights. there's issue at play here that need to be clarified. we're going to read a couple of the things said from the hearing. we have the transcript. the judge said, quoting here, you have been charged with one use of a weapon often mass destruction and malicious destruction of property resulting in death. the case is being prosecuted in part by william weinreb. the maximum penalty on each count is death or imprisonment for any terms of years, or life. and there was this finding from the judge, and this one is important. quote, i find that the defendant is alert, mentally competent, and lucid. he is aware of the nature of the proceedings. okay? so that is the basis for the discussion. joined by retired superior court judge isaac borenstein in boston. he's done hospital visits over his 22 years as a judge. let us begin with the idea, confusion and frustration about miranda rights. give them right away, if you don't give them, then this prosecution is astray. what is the basic understanding o
you've been hearing a lot about miranda rights. there's issue at play here that need to be clarified. we're going to read a couple of the things said from the hearing. we have the transcript. the judge said, quoting here, you have been charged with one use of a weapon often mass destruction and malicious destruction of property resulting in death. the case is being prosecuted in part by william weinreb. the maximum penalty on each count is death or imprisonment for any terms of years, or life....
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i would tell them they're not entitled to miranda rights. they're entitled to geneva convention treatment. they're entitled to humane treatment. they're entitled to all the things that go with the geneva convention because the court has ruled that enemy combatant are subject to geneva convention protections. so, i just want to let you know from my point of view that we're at war. i'm encouraged to hear that the new attorney general recognizes the difference between fighting a crime and fighting a war, and that the next time we capture bin lauden's son-in-law, if he's got any more, i hope we don't read him his miranda rights in two weeks. i hope we keep him humanely as long as necessary to interrogate him, to find out what the enemy may be up to. does that make sense to you? >> well, it does. we didn't give miranda warnings to german and japanese prisoners we captured. and it's never been part of the rule. so, they're being detained and they're subject to being interrogated properly and lawfully any time any day and they're not entitled to a
i would tell them they're not entitled to miranda rights. they're entitled to geneva convention treatment. they're entitled to humane treatment. they're entitled to all the things that go with the geneva convention because the court has ruled that enemy combatant are subject to geneva convention protections. so, i just want to let you know from my point of view that we're at war. i'm encouraged to hear that the new attorney general recognizes the difference between fighting a crime and fighting...
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alec baldwin was issued his miranda warnings when first questioned by the police. you usually don't get miranda warnings unless you're considered to be a suspect in a murder case. or any kind of a criminal case. so that's unusual that they would have at that early date issued miranda warnings to him when they spoke to him. but it is full of other details as well. for instance, the armorer who has been the subject of the investigation also has stated that she loaded the gun with five rounds before lunch and then left it with the camera crew and went to lunch and came back and she added one additional what she described as dummy round to the gun before it was handed to alec baldwin. so it is a very, very detailed warrant. >> the significance of that, because reading it here, she says she loaded the guns with five dummy rounds before guns checked on set, but then locked up at lunch, and didn't check it again because it had been locked up at lunch. does that get to potential criminal liability here for the armorer to not have checked again after lunch? >> i think it do
alec baldwin was issued his miranda warnings when first questioned by the police. you usually don't get miranda warnings unless you're considered to be a suspect in a murder case. or any kind of a criminal case. so that's unusual that they would have at that early date issued miranda warnings to him when they spoke to him. but it is full of other details as well. for instance, the armorer who has been the subject of the investigation also has stated that she loaded the gun with five rounds...
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take a look. >> officer, this is lynn manwell miranda, and i'm sorry, he can't be in your history class right now. but we're going to go over the bill of rights. we covered a lot in about two and a half hours at hamilton, and we're going over it in specifics, so this is not lost time. thank you. >> so many kids are jealous right now, that is amazing. this is a quote. oh, my god, i'm freaking out during the test, and i can't scream because they are concentrating. 16-year-old luke stevens was at a fundraiseer with his mother where lin-manuel miranda was a guest of honor. since he is a fan, we think this will be wonderful. he's part of our arts out there. great to see that. >>> that's all for me right now. that's the news reporting from washington. i'm jim acosta. we'll see you next week at 5:00 eastern. pamela brown takes over. everybody, take care. ♪ i had a dream that someday ♪ ♪ i would just fly, fly away ♪ i'm not getting through the pandemic just to end up with the flu. i asked for fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the #1-used flu vaccine for people 65 and older. fluzone h
take a look. >> officer, this is lynn manwell miranda, and i'm sorry, he can't be in your history class right now. but we're going to go over the bill of rights. we covered a lot in about two and a half hours at hamilton, and we're going over it in specifics, so this is not lost time. thank you. >> so many kids are jealous right now, that is amazing. this is a quote. oh, my god, i'm freaking out during the test, and i can't scream because they are concentrating. 16-year-old luke...
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all miranda rights mean is that anything you say before your miranda rights are given can't be used in a criminal case against you. however, all of that information can be used for intelligence purposes. it can be used against other people. they would not have arrested him if they didn't have enough evidence to convict him already. so they weren't giving up anything by failing to read him his miranda rights. and i think that whole miranda thing is basically a red herring. the justice department knows how to do this. i frankly find it shocking that attorney general mukasey, someone who ran the best law enforcement agency in the world, is disparaging the ability of the justice department to do this job. i mean, why would you do that, judge mukasey? >> i don't know what you've been listening to. i haven't been disparaging the ability of the justice department at all. i think they're very able and they've had an excellent record. and there's no doubt in my mind as to the skill with which this case is going to be prosecuted. i think it might be prosecuted better if it were done in either th
all miranda rights mean is that anything you say before your miranda rights are given can't be used in a criminal case against you. however, all of that information can be used for intelligence purposes. it can be used against other people. they would not have arrested him if they didn't have enough evidence to convict him already. so they weren't giving up anything by failing to read him his miranda rights. and i think that whole miranda thing is basically a red herring. the justice department...
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the united states attorney's office advised us not to administer miranda rights. we gave that information out to our officers and i think all law enforcement was operating under those rules of engagement. >> back to the apartment real quickly. there were devices found in the apartment but you can't comment on what? >> no, i didn't say that. i can't comment on any evidence that was found there. sglp anything that was found in the apartment. are you confident that these two were acting alone and that there are no more suspects out there? >> i'm confident that they were the two major actors in the violence that occurred. i am very, very sure that during this thorough investigation we'll get to the bottom of the whole plot. that's all i can say right now. i told the people of boston that they can rest easily. the two people who were committing these vicious attacks are either dead or in custody. we cleared dozens of packages that had been dropped by people fleeing the scene. so everything was treated suspiciously. in a situation like this, bombers often target first r
the united states attorney's office advised us not to administer miranda rights. we gave that information out to our officers and i think all law enforcement was operating under those rules of engagement. >> back to the apartment real quickly. there were devices found in the apartment but you can't comment on what? >> no, i didn't say that. i can't comment on any evidence that was found there. sglp anything that was found in the apartment. are you confident that these two were...
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and so, we started using that when i was about 17 or 18. >> wait a minute, miranda, i understand the angel wings, what are the two handguns? >> you know what, i'm a little pistol, i grew up around guns, my dad was a police officer, so, i learned gun safety at an early age and i'm comfortable around them. i felt like at the time that represented my personality, a little bit of pistol and a little bit of sweet. this was a reminder to keep working and keep those two things as part of my personality. this is my guitar hand, every time i strum i can see that, so it's a reminder to keep kicking ass. >> thank for watching, you could watch my full interview with miranda lambert as well as laura linney anytime you want. and please join us on cnn next friday night to find out who's talking next. >>> good even, everyone, i'm sarah, and welcome to cnn tonight. we begin with donald trump's legal drama. we now know when donald trump is scheduled to go to trial in the classified documents case. th
and so, we started using that when i was about 17 or 18. >> wait a minute, miranda, i understand the angel wings, what are the two handguns? >> you know what, i'm a little pistol, i grew up around guns, my dad was a police officer, so, i learned gun safety at an early age and i'm comfortable around them. i felt like at the time that represented my personality, a little bit of pistol and a little bit of sweet. this was a reminder to keep working and keep those two things as part of...
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police say 18-year-old miranda barber and her boyfriend elliott an ad promising his female companionship but murdering him and strangling him in a car last month. they went to walmart and box supplies to clean up the car and went to a strip club. police think they did it all for the thrill of it. >> they told us they intended to kill somebody together. they had tried to kill other individuals and failed and this happened to be one that actually worked. >> police say miranda barber insists that hir husband was not involved and she acted alone and that she blacked out and doesn't remember what happened. both are due in court later this month. >> that is a crazy story. >>> to texas. many questions this morning about the deadly shooting of a college student. 23-year-old cameron reddish from the university of incarnane word was pulled over and reportedly driving erratically and got into some kind of altercation with the police officer who stopped him. witnesses tell the san antonio press news they heard the officer say stop resisting and then someone said, are you going to shoot me? seconds l
police say 18-year-old miranda barber and her boyfriend elliott an ad promising his female companionship but murdering him and strangling him in a car last month. they went to walmart and box supplies to clean up the car and went to a strip club. police think they did it all for the thrill of it. >> they told us they intended to kill somebody together. they had tried to kill other individuals and failed and this happened to be one that actually worked. >> police say miranda barber...
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dominican authorities announce that they are investigating the death of 41-year-old miranda warner. pennsylvania woman died in her hotel room in playa nueva romana. >> an american couple was found dead at the same hotel. all three checked into the hotel on the same day. martin savidge has been following the story. martin, do we have any details about how this happened? >> we have a lot of details. what we don't have are specific answers here, jim. the question that authorities are grappling with, are they dealing with what could be some sort of tragic coincidence or is it something more sinister than that? it goes back to the 25th of may when 41-year-old miranda warner checked in with her husband to that hotel. they were celebrating a wedding anniversary. they go through the first day, had a wonderful time by what appears to be all accounts, getting ready for dinner around 7:30 at night. she gets a drink from the mini bar and that's when things suddenly take a turn for the worse. she is in physical pain, appears to be struggling. husband calls for paramedics. she collapses. by the t
dominican authorities announce that they are investigating the death of 41-year-old miranda warner. pennsylvania woman died in her hotel room in playa nueva romana. >> an american couple was found dead at the same hotel. all three checked into the hotel on the same day. martin savidge has been following the story. martin, do we have any details about how this happened? >> we have a lot of details. what we don't have are specific answers here, jim. the question that authorities are...
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sondheim mentored miranda just as hammerstein had done for him. from waltzes to rap, inspired by everything from serial killers to fairy tales, sondheim's impact on american-musical theater spanned decades and created some of the world's most popular musicals. >> what an amazing life, such a gift to the world. thanks so much to stephanie dpor that report. i'm jim acosta. thanks very much for watching. coming up, the cnn original series diana, her legacy continues. ♪ >>> i stand before you today, the representative of a family in grief and a
sondheim mentored miranda just as hammerstein had done for him. from waltzes to rap, inspired by everything from serial killers to fairy tales, sondheim's impact on american-musical theater spanned decades and created some of the world's most popular musicals. >> what an amazing life, such a gift to the world. thanks so much to stephanie dpor that report. i'm jim acosta. thanks very much for watching. coming up, the cnn original series diana, her legacy continues. ♪ >>> i stand...
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miranda said, i cannot abide. >> if it had been a different time of the day, that would have been -- you know could have caused a major accident. she could have killed somebody. i said that to her when i had her on the ground. >> good time to have a talk. >> both suspects charged with various crimes. police say they're very grateful for miranda's actions. >> that's a mama bear. >> the last time i crept on to costello's time she came to me after her show was done carol costello put me on the ground. >> put you in a headlock. >> and said mind the clock she said to me. >> you're not doing right now. >> it is time for the "newsroom." i get you to carol costello. >> i may be small but i am mighty. >> that's right. >> you are no joke. >> have a great weekend. >> you, too. >> "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom," yemen falls. a saudi king dies and a deadline passes. >>> chaos and confusion in the middle east. yemen's president resigns and a power vacuum takes hold. >> so the question now is what happens next? who does the u.s. deal with. >>> america cutting embassy sta
miranda said, i cannot abide. >> if it had been a different time of the day, that would have been -- you know could have caused a major accident. she could have killed somebody. i said that to her when i had her on the ground. >> good time to have a talk. >> both suspects charged with various crimes. police say they're very grateful for miranda's actions. >> that's a mama bear. >> the last time i crept on to costello's time she came to me after her show was done...
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they are not constrained by miranda or those things. khattala does not have to answer them. they will establish a relationship and work through the requirements as have been discussed. first are there current threats? of course, the next sort of level of things they want to know are were there co-conspirators and can he identify them and lead investigators, give them intelligence leads to where they may find other individuals involved in benghazi. >> i'm always interested why people actually talk and robert, you know, you've been in there. why does the suspect start to talk and reveal information that may not be in the best interest to do so? >> yeah, there are just really a spectrum of different reasons. i know this is less than satisfactory but in the post 9/11 interview situation, me and my partner had access to notable al qaeda members, a few examples, some were motivated by the uncertainty of the situations. others were motivated as they called it fatigue with the jihad life. every human being is motivated by one or two main things that if tapped into, effectively, can
they are not constrained by miranda or those things. khattala does not have to answer them. they will establish a relationship and work through the requirements as have been discussed. first are there current threats? of course, the next sort of level of things they want to know are were there co-conspirators and can he identify them and lead investigators, give them intelligence leads to where they may find other individuals involved in benghazi. >> i'm always interested why people...
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. >> reporter: miranda mathis was 11 years old, friend of her mothers told the washington post, miranda was a fun, spunky bright girl. >> his aunt telling affiliate he was a hardworking and helpful person, he'll be missed and never forgot. rodriguez also ten years old, mother anna said maite wanted to become a marine biologist and attend college at texas a & m, in a tribute calls her daughter, sweet, a ambitious, funny, silly, goal driven and best of all my very best friend. other victim names confirmed, layla salazar, 11 years old, alethia ramirez, all just 10 years old and in a tragic twist, the husband of irma garcia, one of the teacher also died. joe garcia suffered a heart attack after news of his wife's death and passed away thursday. couple were married more than 24 years and were high school sweet hearts. father eduardo knew the family well and greeted irma as she walked into service on sunday morning, said the couple were a fixture in the community and leave behind four children who he privately consoled shortly after joe's death. >> i told the community that in my own family,
. >> reporter: miranda mathis was 11 years old, friend of her mothers told the washington post, miranda was a fun, spunky bright girl. >> his aunt telling affiliate he was a hardworking and helpful person, he'll be missed and never forgot. rodriguez also ten years old, mother anna said maite wanted to become a marine biologist and attend college at texas a & m, in a tribute calls her daughter, sweet, a ambitious, funny, silly, goal driven and best of all my very best friend....
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and he did not receive his miranda warnings. but it's true that there will certainly be other evidence that can be used. this is really a terrorist investigation firstance the criminal investigation will take place once you gets back to new york. >> so you and i have a lot more to talk about. >> except, he never got to new york. >> yeah. >> we'll see whether al libi gets to new york at all. >> like i said, i don't think that is going to be comfortable for a while. always great to talk to both of you. you are so much smarter than i. >>> coming up, a new arrest in the steubenville rape case. why an official at the high school has been taken into custody and why i.ty is not on issue. >>> and a brutal take down of by the police. a student in atlantic city. five officers, a police dog, and now that student, fighting back in court. we'll explain. ♪ [ male announcer ] may your lights always be green. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ beeping ] ♪ may you never be stuck behind a stinky truck. [ beeping ] ♪ may things always go your way. but
and he did not receive his miranda warnings. but it's true that there will certainly be other evidence that can be used. this is really a terrorist investigation firstance the criminal investigation will take place once you gets back to new york. >> so you and i have a lot more to talk about. >> except, he never got to new york. >> yeah. >> we'll see whether al libi gets to new york at all. >> like i said, i don't think that is going to be comfortable for a while....
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from dzhokhar tsarnaev to investigators, we do not know if that was before or after he received his miranda warnings or before or after he obtained counsel. that's an excellent point. one of the things we do know that he is saying apparently is that it was his brother tamerlan who was the mastermind here. is that something that could be helpful to his defense if he was merely following his brother? >> well, it will be helpful to his defense in the sense of mitigating the penalty that he might end up suffering. from what i've read and what i've seen, he's clearly as culpable as his brother. the videos that they picked up, and the statements that he made to the driver of the suv, all would indicate that he was a willing participant in this crime, and also the fact that he fled from the scene would further indicate his willingness to participate in this crime. however, any influence that he might have suffered from his brother, his brother's influence on him, may again go to mitigate any penalty that might be imposed upon him. whether he ends up getting the death penalty or whether he ends up
from dzhokhar tsarnaev to investigators, we do not know if that was before or after he received his miranda warnings or before or after he obtained counsel. that's an excellent point. one of the things we do know that he is saying apparently is that it was his brother tamerlan who was the mastermind here. is that something that could be helpful to his defense if he was merely following his brother? >> well, it will be helpful to his defense in the sense of mitigating the penalty that he...
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let's get back to the miranda rights and when authorities read them to the suspect. what's washington saying about this? >> reporter: hi, carol. you know, this is a subject that's coming up a lot here on capitol hill here in washington. you know, congressman mike rogers, the head of the house intelligence committee, the chairman, he wants the know more about how the suspect was read the rights, right to remain silent and a lawyer monday at the hospital. he sent a letter to attorney general holder asking a number of questions, amid them, did anyone from the department of justice or fbi raise concerns about the reading of the miranda rights? the department of justice didn't yet respond to the list of questions but they have said that prosecutors and fbi agents were told ahead of time that this initial appearance was being scheduled and so we do know from at least one law enforcement official who spoke with cnn's susan candiotti, they felt that the initial bedside interviews with the suspect were very thorough and the timing of the reading of the miranda rights didn't h
let's get back to the miranda rights and when authorities read them to the suspect. what's washington saying about this? >> reporter: hi, carol. you know, this is a subject that's coming up a lot here on capitol hill here in washington. you know, congressman mike rogers, the head of the house intelligence committee, the chairman, he wants the know more about how the suspect was read the rights, right to remain silent and a lawyer monday at the hospital. he sent a letter to attorney...
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as you know there was a public safety exemption before he was read his miranda rights. so there was time when law enforcement had the opportunity to talk to him before he had quote/unquote lawyered up. but we don't know yet whether or not this information came before he said he understood his rights, or after. >> all right, jake tapper, terrific reporting. great to have you here this morning. >> thanks, john. >> don't miss "the lead" every day at 4:00. we're also learning more this morning about -- we're learning more this morning about criminal complaints against tsarnaev detailing step by step how the deadly attack on the boston marathon unfolded. our coverage continues this morning with miguel marquez outside best israel deaconess medical center right here in boston. good morning, miguel. >> good morning, john. this is the criminal complaint that contains what we expect are the first charges. we'll see many more against mr. tsarnaev. in the criminal complaint, investigators built a minute by minute account of the tsarnaev brothers as they moved the crowds at the mara
as you know there was a public safety exemption before he was read his miranda rights. so there was time when law enforcement had the opportunity to talk to him before he had quote/unquote lawyered up. but we don't know yet whether or not this information came before he said he understood his rights, or after. >> all right, jake tapper, terrific reporting. great to have you here this morning. >> thanks, john. >> don't miss "the lead" every day at 4:00. we're also...
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in a probable cause hearing, after being read his miranda rights, he admitted to quote taking people's lives. investigators seized 11 weapons from his home. neighbors said he liked guns and cars, but mostly kept to himself. what investigators don't know is motive. details may come out in the next court appearance march 3rd. john and christine. >> thank you, nick. incredibly sad. uber facing pressure on the background check process. executives in charge of safety say the suspected kalamazoo suspect passed a background check. he had no prior record. uber said the driver had a 4.7 rating. experts say high level government background checks have flaws and cross referencing applications. this is how you raise red flags. uber points to several features that makes rides safe. customer ratings and gps and policy against having firearms in vehicles. none of that helpful here. those cover a lot of employees. uber had more than 160,000 drivers at the start of the year. uber adding 40,000 drivers each month. the company had a call about safety. they have been writing about safety on their blog try
in a probable cause hearing, after being read his miranda rights, he admitted to quote taking people's lives. investigators seized 11 weapons from his home. neighbors said he liked guns and cars, but mostly kept to himself. what investigators don't know is motive. details may come out in the next court appearance march 3rd. john and christine. >> thank you, nick. incredibly sad. uber facing pressure on the background check process. executives in charge of safety say the suspected...
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you know the miranda warning, right? you could recite it. you watched every law and order marathon, every what, new year's day and sunday too? anything you say may be used against you in a court of law. but what about before someone gets arrested? what if those words are actually in rap lyrics? the legal battle against two star rappers, a part of the conversation tonight next. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪things are getting clearer♪ ♪i feel free to bare my skin♪ ♪yeah, that's all me♪ ♪nothing and me go hand in hand♪ ♪nothing on my skin♪ ♪that's my new plan♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ achieve clearer skin with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 4 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪it's my moment, so i just gotta say♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections, or a lower ability to fight them, may occur. tell
you know the miranda warning, right? you could recite it. you watched every law and order marathon, every what, new year's day and sunday too? anything you say may be used against you in a court of law. but what about before someone gets arrested? what if those words are actually in rap lyrics? the legal battle against two star rappers, a part of the conversation tonight next. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪things are getting clearer♪ ♪i feel free to...
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then two days later, on august 29, a woman by the name of miranda baker says and actually posts a series of videos on tiktok saying that she picked up a hitchhiker. that hitchhiker being brian laundrie. here is what she said in some video messages. >> he approached us, asking us for a ride because he needed to go to jackson, which we were going to jackson that night. i said hop in, he hopped in the back of my jeep. before he came in the car, he offered to pay us like $200 to give him a ride. like, ten miles. so that was kind of weird. he then told us he's been camping for multiple days without his fiancee, he did say he had a fiancee, and she was working on their social media page back at their van. >> now, north port police have confirmed to cnn that miranda baker spoke with the police department before posting the videos and a spokesperson saying her account is plausible. though cnn has not been able to independently verify her claims. and then a few days after this alleged encounter on august 29th, september 1st, things get really interesting because brian laundrie shows up at his nor
then two days later, on august 29, a woman by the name of miranda baker says and actually posts a series of videos on tiktok saying that she picked up a hitchhiker. that hitchhiker being brian laundrie. here is what she said in some video messages. >> he approached us, asking us for a ride because he needed to go to jackson, which we were going to jackson that night. i said hop in, he hopped in the back of my jeep. before he came in the car, he offered to pay us like $200 to give him a...
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well, the fbi agents, they didn't give him the miranda warning. just tell them the truth and everything would have been fine, but instead he is a convicted felon. >> and the president, you know, it is pretty extraordinary. he calls michael cohen, his former lawyer and fixer, a rat, but he has only praise for michael flynn who basically did the same thing, lie under oath, lie before -- to the fbi and is about to go to jail. >> he was the our national security adviser. i mean you have the good fellows on the one hand, and then you heard sarah sanders come out today and say that the president's comments were, quote, perfectly acceptable to say. i have to wonder, is there still a dangling of a pardon out there for flynn. is that why he's playing nice with him right now? but there is no -- donald trump has flipped and flopped back and forth on these things over and over again. >> sabrina, i just want to read that first sentence in trump's tweet today. good luck today in court to general michael flynn. >> well, the president continued to defend michael
well, the fbi agents, they didn't give him the miranda warning. just tell them the truth and everything would have been fine, but instead he is a convicted felon. >> and the president, you know, it is pretty extraordinary. he calls michael cohen, his former lawyer and fixer, a rat, but he has only praise for michael flynn who basically did the same thing, lie under oath, lie before -- to the fbi and is about to go to jail. >> he was the our national security adviser. i mean you have...
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you had a reference to the miranda rights and it deals with direct interaction with law enforcement. but artistic expression that one has used as a means to convey their lived experience or just delving into the depths of their imagination is not something you should suffer criminal liability for. >> yet if you think about it, one could possibly say, look, i didn't confess to a crime. i wasn't rapping my confession, it was my artistry at play here. and it could be used as the rhetoric to be used to suggest you're just couching that in the language to avoid criminality and prosecution. but is it a practice in terms of what's being used -- these are public statements. why do you think finding d.a.s across the country -- why shouldn't they be able to to do so on the ocean of, hey, everyone is going to claim it's artistic expression when it very well may be a confession? >> so that's a good question. on its face, again, if an artist is delving into various forms of creative expression, that should not impose some form of criminal line. we don't do this with any form of art. we don't para
you had a reference to the miranda rights and it deals with direct interaction with law enforcement. but artistic expression that one has used as a means to convey their lived experience or just delving into the depths of their imagination is not something you should suffer criminal liability for. >> yet if you think about it, one could possibly say, look, i didn't confess to a crime. i wasn't rapping my confession, it was my artistry at play here. and it could be used as the rhetoric to...
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there are funerals for those little kids there, 11-year-old miranda mathis, 10-year-old elle hannah torres, nevaeh bravo. >> visitations held for the others on your screen, 10-year-old jace luevanos and 10-year-old jaclyn cazares. nick, as this community reels and will, you know, forever, frankly, they're still getting more information. now we're learning about a negotiator that was involved, at least in the initial response to the shooting? is that right? >> that's right, poppy. we are hearing from the first time at at length interview from the uvalde mayor who says when he arrived at the scene he was at a nearby church with a negotiator who was desperately trying to reach the gunman who was inside while the shooting was ongoing. according to the mayor, although he wasn't there initially, he says, from the moment the gunman entered the classrooms, that there was attempts to try to reach him by phone but those attempts were unsuccessful. like so many here, the mayor says he's frustrated with the shifting narrative provided by law enforcement, but he says he maintains trust in the law enfor
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one of the people making that case is professor deborah miranda. we're going to talk to the professor in a second. but right now we want to take you to the live event here, the pope is coming. he's going to pass right by us. as we were mentioning earlier, i wasn't joking, everyone that the pope passes is blessed by the pontiff because we are all in the shadow of peter because peter was the rock of the church. he was the first head of the church. he was the first pope in esse e essence. this is a blessing for all these people. yes, it's catholic university. there will be a celebration with thousands of priests, 3500 going through the seminary and men and women novembices within the chu. but thousands of people here many of them catholics to be blessed by the pope, among the greatest things to happen to them. it's about to happen in just moments. >> reporter: where is pope francis right now? he's leaving the embassy for the vatican here. he was resting obviously necessary, 78 years old, huge schedule. big moment on the south lawn this morning. really
one of the people making that case is professor deborah miranda. we're going to talk to the professor in a second. but right now we want to take you to the live event here, the pope is coming. he's going to pass right by us. as we were mentioning earlier, i wasn't joking, everyone that the pope passes is blessed by the pontiff because we are all in the shadow of peter because peter was the rock of the church. he was the first head of the church. he was the first pope in esse e essence. this is...
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and i think that whole miranda thing is basically a red herring. the justice department knows how to do this. i frankly find it shock ing sho someone who ran the best law enforcement agency in the world is disparaging the ability of the justice department to do this job. regardless of whether they were prosecuted. and as you say, they've had two years to investigate it. i'm sure they wouldn't have investigated this guy had they not had enough to convict him without his statements. but the idea that guantanamo is a good place for anyone at this point just seems -- seems preposterous. that's been a failure. guantanamo has been a disaster. >> you keep repeating that guantanamo has three advantages that as far as i know aren't possessed by any facility in the united states in that it is remote, secure, and humane. >> okay. that will have to be the last word on that. we're never going to get to solve that. i would be remiss in not asking you about this, about the former vice president's scathing op-ed in "wall street journal," he and his daughter that h
and i think that whole miranda thing is basically a red herring. the justice department knows how to do this. i frankly find it shock ing sho someone who ran the best law enforcement agency in the world is disparaging the ability of the justice department to do this job. regardless of whether they were prosecuted. and as you say, they've had two years to investigate it. i'm sure they wouldn't have investigated this guy had they not had enough to convict him without his statements. but the idea...
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he initially waved his miranda rights. he's been working with the lawyer in the last week or so. he has been providing information cooperatively with the fbi, providing information that he says indicates that he and farook back in 2012 were plotting some type of terrorist attack. not very specific as to what the target was. he has also told the fbi he himself was a convert to islam. he also described that he and farook used to build ieds or pipe bombs. and that it was mostly as a hobby. he says he has no -- he had no knowledge of the terror attack in the san bernardino and certainly did not make any of the pipe bombs found in the home. as you remember, there were 19 of them found in the house. some of them were incomplete. as well as the three that did not -- that failed to go off at the inland regional center where the terrorist attack occurred. >> an important development in that story. evan, thanks. >>> other breaking news we're following this hour, encryption apps appear to have helped the paris attackers carry out their plan that left 130 people dead, hundreds wounded. inves
he initially waved his miranda rights. he's been working with the lawyer in the last week or so. he has been providing information cooperatively with the fbi, providing information that he says indicates that he and farook back in 2012 were plotting some type of terrorist attack. not very specific as to what the target was. he has also told the fbi he himself was a convert to islam. he also described that he and farook used to build ieds or pipe bombs. and that it was mostly as a hobby. he says...
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he was cap furd some two months without his miranda rights. and he proved to open up and was a huge treasure trove of information then was later told about his right to have a lawyer and elected to cooperate and he's been cooperating ever since. so this is perfectly proper and legal and i suspect we'll get a lot of information from al libi. >> one thing that is not clear, the timing of this. he was living in all intents and purposes in broad daylight. his wife said he wasn't involved in the bombings in kenya but left in 1996 from al qaeda. why now? >> there's a number of things about that, suzanne. one, there's no question at least in the beginning he was a operate al qaeda operative. he was one of the closest associates of bin laden, reported directly to him and was involved in the east africa bombings. this shows as the secretary of state said we will pursue you through the end of the earth through three governments, democrat and republican. i would take what his wife says with a grain of assault that he wasn't involved in terrorism. we'll f
he was cap furd some two months without his miranda rights. and he proved to open up and was a huge treasure trove of information then was later told about his right to have a lawyer and elected to cooperate and he's been cooperating ever since. so this is perfectly proper and legal and i suspect we'll get a lot of information from al libi. >> one thing that is not clear, the timing of this. he was living in all intents and purposes in broad daylight. his wife said he wasn't involved in...
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according to the country's attorney general, 41-year-old miranda werner had a heart attack and died at the resort on may 25th. five days later edward nathaniel holmes and cynthia ann day were found dead in their room. the island's ag says autopsy's show that the couple experienced internal bleeding and had fluid in their lungs. investigators are waiting on the results of pathology and toxicology tests to give a formal cause of death. >>> a complete 180 from 2020 democratic front runner joe biden. why the former vice president is changing his long held stance on federal funding for abortions. >>> and van jones travels to sacramento to meet with a man who has spent the last two decades struggling with ptsd and a spinal injury after being shot multiple times in 1994. don't miss "the redemption project" sunday night at 9:00 right here on cnn. johnson & johnson is a baby company. but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you'
according to the country's attorney general, 41-year-old miranda werner had a heart attack and died at the resort on may 25th. five days later edward nathaniel holmes and cynthia ann day were found dead in their room. the island's ag says autopsy's show that the couple experienced internal bleeding and had fluid in their lungs. investigators are waiting on the results of pathology and toxicology tests to give a formal cause of death. >>> a complete 180 from 2020 democratic front runner...
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miranda. now that, means you probably can't use that evidence in a criminal trial, maybe, depending what the judge decides. but there is that capability there. it is being used. in this case, the suspect is not being very cooperative. he was scheduled for multiple surgeries yesterday. that might have affected it. we still have a few days to see whether or not this produces any kind of intelligence and really what intelligence is there to get? >> mudd is giving the unhappy head shake. >> we're dancing around this. let's cut to the chase. are you kidding me? two messages here. number one, the adversary that is isis, taliban, al qaeda want to be considered a military adversary, not a criminal enterprise. this is a crime. it's murder. the question, people like the taliban, is not whether we can participate with them in a war. it's a chump change problem. if you frame this in terms of violent crime and how many people are killed in cities like chicago as a result of gangs and drugs, chump change. s
miranda. now that, means you probably can't use that evidence in a criminal trial, maybe, depending what the judge decides. but there is that capability there. it is being used. in this case, the suspect is not being very cooperative. he was scheduled for multiple surgeries yesterday. that might have affected it. we still have a few days to see whether or not this produces any kind of intelligence and really what intelligence is there to get? >> mudd is giving the unhappy head shake....
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miranda mathis, just 11 years old. her friends described her as a bright, fun and spunky girl and you can see it in her face. we're also learning about 11-year-old layla salazar who was also in fourth grade of the her family tells us layla loved and there she is, to run, climb tree, swim in the river with her two big brothers. they say she started each day by dancing and singing to the song "sweet "sweet child o' mine." quite a choice and she loved her family very much. >> hey, guys, today is mother's day, okay. and if you haven't said happy mother's day to your mom what are you doing. go say it right now and i just wanted to wish all the moms out there happy mother's day, even though you're not my mom and i also wanted to say i hope all the moms out there have an awesome and blessed day. >> this is not only princess, she's my everything. we went together everywhere. she was like stuck on me like glue. >> she was our world. >> she was our world. >> and we're facing that. even though we can't speak up, our hearts are sh
miranda mathis, just 11 years old. her friends described her as a bright, fun and spunky girl and you can see it in her face. we're also learning about 11-year-old layla salazar who was also in fourth grade of the her family tells us layla loved and there she is, to run, climb tree, swim in the river with her two big brothers. they say she started each day by dancing and singing to the song "sweet "sweet child o' mine." quite a choice and she loved her family very much. >>...
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emanuel miranda bringing the cast on stage to honor prince. as ryan mentioned, we will continue to see it. >> you used the word innovate or to describe him earlier. that is such a great word because when you look at some of the early videos and early days of mtv, here's a guy who before the internet and when the internet was born, here's a guy who managed to get his music to as many people as possible. he was meticulous about what he was producing and how he was getting it to his fans. he regained control of his catalog. this morning, brian, people are asking what kind of unfinished music was there? will there be more from this amazing musician in the future? >> reporter: i have been thinking about that. the answer is there will be much more. the details about this are sketchy. he didn't talk a lot about this vault. there is literally a vault of unreleased songs from the many years prince was making music. it's unclear what the conditions are about how the songs are released or when they could be released. we could potentially hear music from
emanuel miranda bringing the cast on stage to honor prince. as ryan mentioned, we will continue to see it. >> you used the word innovate or to describe him earlier. that is such a great word because when you look at some of the early videos and early days of mtv, here's a guy who before the internet and when the internet was born, here's a guy who managed to get his music to as many people as possible. he was meticulous about what he was producing and how he was getting it to his fans. he...
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. ♪♪ miranda: ♪ i got red dirt stains on my boots and jeans. ♪ ♪ calloused fingers from my guitar strings. ♪ ♪ wild like the wind in the tall pine trees. ♪ ♪ i got roots and i got wings. ♪ ♪♪ you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with accident forgivness,rates won't go up due to your first accident. learn more by calling switch to liberty mutual and you can save up to $423. for a free quote today,call liberty mutual insurance at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> hillary clinton's political enemies may have one more arrow in their quiver if she decides to run for president in 20
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in a probably cause hearing, detectives said after being read his miranda rights, he admitted quote to taking people's lives. his neighbors said he liked guns and cars, but mostly kept to himself. what investigators don't know is motive. the details may come out in the next court appearance. >>> thank you, nick. uber facing pressure this morning on the background check process. uber executives in charge of safety say the suspected kalamazoo shooter passed a background check. because he had no prior criminal record there were no issues with this guy as an uber driver. uber says the driver had a 4.7 rating out of 5 from passengers. experts say high level background checks have flaws and interviews and cross referencing applications can raise red flags, but no system is perfect. uber says it points to shareable gps tracking and policy against having firearms in vehicles. at the start of last year, uber had 160,000 drivers in the u.s. adding 40,000 new drivers each month. >>> protesters expected today at apple stores supporting apple's fight against the federal court order. that order requ
in a probably cause hearing, detectives said after being read his miranda rights, he admitted quote to taking people's lives. his neighbors said he liked guns and cars, but mostly kept to himself. what investigators don't know is motive. the details may come out in the next court appearance. >>> thank you, nick. uber facing pressure this morning on the background check process. uber executives in charge of safety say the suspected kalamazoo shooter passed a background check. because he...
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all that miranda means is if you violate miranda rights, you can't use the confession itself. but there are independent witnesses, individual knvideota. >> what about the death penalty? >> the death penalty is an entirely different matter, and this would not come into play into whether the death penalty gets imposed or not. that has to do with the background of the defendant and whether the government wants to seek the death penalty. a totally different question. he's still convictable even without this evidence. >> paul, susan, many thanks to both of you. >>> still to come on the "newsroom," just days before an important referendum in ukraine, russia claims its troops are leaving the border. well, are those troops leaving the border? hmm, that's pretty much up in the air. jim sciutto has the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, nate. nato's secretary-general says there is no sign of pulling back despite putin's promises. we'll have more right after this break. to truck guys, the truck is everything. and when you put them in charge of making an unbeatable truck... .
all that miranda means is if you violate miranda rights, you can't use the confession itself. but there are independent witnesses, individual knvideota. >> what about the death penalty? >> the death penalty is an entirely different matter, and this would not come into play into whether the death penalty gets imposed or not. that has to do with the background of the defendant and whether the government wants to seek the death penalty. a totally different question. he's still...
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he didn't tell the truth back years ago when he said he had no connection with miranda. he was asked that question by both republicans and democrats years ago and he said he had nothing to do with it. now it turns out yes he did. >> senator, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> coming up, one by one top administration officials denying responsibility for the "new york times" op-ed slamming the president. will their public statements do anything to reduce the president's fury? >>> and senator rand paul often rails against government intrusion. why does he want white house staffers to take lie detector tests? stay with us. you're in the situation room. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. this is not
he didn't tell the truth back years ago when he said he had no connection with miranda. he was asked that question by both republicans and democrats years ago and he said he had nothing to do with it. now it turns out yes he did. >> senator, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> coming up, one by one top administration officials denying responsibility for the "new york times" op-ed slamming the president. will their public statements do anything to reduce...
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. >> speaking of legal standards, the decision was made to not read dzhokhar tsarnaev his miranda rights, at least not yet. can you explain a little bit more about that decision? i think a lot of people and others who expect when you get arrested you get yourmy r miran rights are surprised by this decision. >> to break down, everybody has seen when police arrest you, they always say certain words. which include you have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. well they didn't do that in the case of this suspect. that's because there's something called a public safety exception. and the public safety exception simply says that if you're concerned that there's a plot that is still afoot, if you're concerned there's an emergency, that there could be bombs somewhere else, the authorities don't have to read you your rights at that time. and that's basically what they have decided to do. but they are still going to have to do it eventually. >> joe johns, thank you so much. >>> it's one of the most visible signs that boston is beginning t
. >> speaking of legal standards, the decision was made to not read dzhokhar tsarnaev his miranda rights, at least not yet. can you explain a little bit more about that decision? i think a lot of people and others who expect when you get arrested you get yourmy r miran rights are surprised by this decision. >> to break down, everybody has seen when police arrest you, they always say certain words. which include you have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be...
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the secret service aith who interviewed sanford says he gave him his miranda rights and so forth and freely volunteered all of this information, erin. and says the suspect told him he planned to travel to other cities to carry out these plans, if his plot in las vegas was unsuccessful. we should point out, sanford scheduled to make an appearance in court just a few hours ago, and other charges are pending in this case. >> so jim, let me ask you, i know there have been reports, of course that, donald trump at times will wear a bullet vest, that he has been very concerned about security. you have been to a lot of trump events. how tight is security? >> security is very tight. people cannot bring firearms into these events. there are signs saying you can't bring firearms into these events, which is why presumably this man from britain decided to hatch the scheme where he thought he could get hold of a police officer's gun. but i can tell you, having been at these events, donald trump is essentially blanketed by secret service agents and people try to jump the bike racks around the candi
the secret service aith who interviewed sanford says he gave him his miranda rights and so forth and freely volunteered all of this information, erin. and says the suspect told him he planned to travel to other cities to carry out these plans, if his plot in las vegas was unsuccessful. we should point out, sanford scheduled to make an appearance in court just a few hours ago, and other charges are pending in this case. >> so jim, let me ask you, i know there have been reports, of course...
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he is not yet been read his miranda rights. we have some exclusive new video that appears to show him in new york city's chelsea neighborhood on saturday night, shortly before the first blast on 23rd street. you see him wheeling the duffel bag down the street. we also have new sound this morning from the suspect's father about his son's past run-s in with the law. first to cnn's pamela brown for the very latest on the investigation. what are you learning? >> this notebook is a crucial piece of evidence because it gives a glimpse into what was inside the suspect's mind. in this notebook that was on him that was recovered after hat shootout yesterday in linden, new jersey, he rambles on about terrorism. he talks about anwar al awlaki of course the al qaeda cleric. he talks about the boston marathon bombings. we know he sort of replicated what we saw in boston several years ago. so officials are looking at these ramblings and picture's emerging of someone who may not just be influenced by one terrorist group. in fact, so far, ther
he is not yet been read his miranda rights. we have some exclusive new video that appears to show him in new york city's chelsea neighborhood on saturday night, shortly before the first blast on 23rd street. you see him wheeling the duffel bag down the street. we also have new sound this morning from the suspect's father about his son's past run-s in with the law. first to cnn's pamela brown for the very latest on the investigation. what are you learning? >> this notebook is a crucial...
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miranda could not hold her face. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> that is so nice. the audience cheering her on as she really struggled to sing her hit "the house that built me." all that money raised from the telethon concert's going to benefit the united way's oklahoma tornado relief fund. good for them. >>> from cleveland hero to media star, we are talking about charles ramsey. he's got a new gig, watch. >> i leave from mcdonald's, i come outside, i see this girl going nuts. >> all right. so from now on if you want to hear him speak, charles ramsey, it's going to cost you. we're going to tell you how ramsey is fighting to control his image. >>> we have new pictures of the cleveland backyard, this is where ariel castro allegedly held those three women captive for nearly a decade. as you can see, the yard in total disarray. windows, doors, boarded up. and children's toys scattered everywhere. now, castro remains in jail on an $8 million bond. his attorney says he plans to plead not guilty. >>> well, you might recall charles ramsey, he's the man who became the hero
miranda could not hold her face. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> that is so nice. the audience cheering her on as she really struggled to sing her hit "the house that built me." all that money raised from the telethon concert's going to benefit the united way's oklahoma tornado relief fund. good for them. >>> from cleveland hero to media star, we are talking about charles ramsey. he's got a new gig, watch. >> i leave from mcdonald's, i come outside, i see this girl...
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he waived his miranda rights, right? >> that's right. he waived his miranda rights. but later in the week he ended upbringing a lawyer in and they continued to cooperate with the fbi. it does appear that the fbi believes that this 2012 plot was something that was real. that was one of the things they were trying to corroborate and one reason why they thought they might wait a little while to be able to bring that charge, wolf. >> evan perez reporting, thank you. as defense secretary ashton carter is continuing his efforts to make sure that the united states stops terrorism -- isis terrorism specifically, america's kurdish allies in northern iraq they are putting some boots on the ground. they're trying to make sure that they take some steps to defeat isis. let's go to our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto. what are you learning about this latest kurdish assault on isis? >> well, this isis assault was one of the biggest, the most expansive operations by them in a number of weeks. the intention appears to be to push back kurdish forces to prevent them f
he waived his miranda rights, right? >> that's right. he waived his miranda rights. but later in the week he ended upbringing a lawyer in and they continued to cooperate with the fbi. it does appear that the fbi believes that this 2012 plot was something that was real. that was one of the things they were trying to corroborate and one reason why they thought they might wait a little while to be able to bring that charge, wolf. >> evan perez reporting, thank you. as defense secretary...
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david miranda was detained and authorities confiscated his commuter gear. his partner glenn greenwald worked with whistle blower edward snowden. >>> "the ridiculist" is next. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receipt match from american express synchronizes your business expenses. just shoot your business card receipts and they're automatically matched up with the charges on your online statement. i'm john kaplan and i'm a member of a synchronized world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. because of a migraine. so they trust excedrin migraine to relieve pain fast. plus sensitivity to light, sound, even nausea. and it's #1 neurologist recommended. migraines are where excedrin excels. it's back to school time. and excedrin wants to make sure your child's school is equipped to help your child excel. purchase excedrin for a chance to win one of 5 $10,000 donations to your child's school. go to excedrin's facebook page to enter. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by
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professor miranda who we had on earlier part of this representative group of 50 tribes that don't believe he should be canonized because of the brutality to the culture of the native population, pope francis as delia gallagher reports -- >> i just want you sh can you -- can you give us a sense of what we're seeing now with this presentation of the gifts? >> yes. you're right. that's exactly what this is. right now this is the beginning of the most sacred part of a catholic mass. it is called the transsubstantiation. it's the communion right where the pope will take bread and wine and turn it for catholics into literally the body and blood of jesus. it is not symbolic. it's not representative of it as it is for protestants. catholics believe it is actual, that's why they call transsubstantiation. the pope is supposedly meeting with native americans, but not ones that oppose serra. only those that are in favor of his canonization. that's a big point for the critics. >> that certainly is a very good point you're making there, chris cuomo. so delia, john, you're looking at what we're seeing h
professor miranda who we had on earlier part of this representative group of 50 tribes that don't believe he should be canonized because of the brutality to the culture of the native population, pope francis as delia gallagher reports -- >> i just want you sh can you -- can you give us a sense of what we're seeing now with this presentation of the gifts? >> yes. you're right. that's exactly what this is. right now this is the beginning of the most sacred part of a catholic mass. it...
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. >> reporter: heavy hitters like michael douglas and miranda showing support while on the red carpet. and at least one star protesting in the street. >> my humble opinion it's better to support the idea of a peaceful resolution. >> reporter: he tells cnn he joined protesters at madrid's russian embassy. >> it's very delicate to say anything when you are having a beautiful, safe life and safe environment. >> reporter: set to present is ukrainian-born actress. she and husband ashton kutcher have raised $30 million for ukrainian refugees. >> this is just the beginning to a very long journey. >> reporter: insiders say this academy awards will likely be different from the trump years when the politics were more divisive. >> if the stars get up and start talking about ukraine, it might be a way for people to rally behind them, that the politics element of the show won't be divisive. it will be united. >> the president of ukraine was a comic, a wonderful comic performer. >> reporter: bryan cox with the most dramatic speech so far at the screen actors guild awards calling for support of russ
. >> reporter: heavy hitters like michael douglas and miranda showing support while on the red carpet. and at least one star protesting in the street. >> my humble opinion it's better to support the idea of a peaceful resolution. >> reporter: he tells cnn he joined protesters at madrid's russian embassy. >> it's very delicate to say anything when you are having a beautiful, safe life and safe environment. >> reporter: set to present is ukrainian-born actress. she...
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for the fourth year in a row, miranda lambert was named female vocalist of the year, her song "over you" won song of the year. little big town was named best vocal group. congratulations to all of them. >>> talk about high adventure. coming up, meet some thrill-seeking skiers. this is insane. they're going where no one has gone before. pteeth.g this could lead to further tooth loss. try new poligrip® seal and protect denture adhesive. it stabilizes your partial to help reduce movement against gums and supporting teeth. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth with new poligrip® for partials. also try polident® clean and protect denture cleanser to kill 99.9% of odor causing bacteria. this has been medifacts for polygrip® for partials. [ woman ] i feel like i'm barely wearing anything! [ female announcer ] the only pad made from a revolutionary material. it absorbs up to 55% more. [ woman ] amazing. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal you
for the fourth year in a row, miranda lambert was named female vocalist of the year, her song "over you" won song of the year. little big town was named best vocal group. congratulations to all of them. >>> talk about high adventure. coming up, meet some thrill-seeking skiers. this is insane. they're going where no one has gone before. pteeth.g this could lead to further tooth loss. try new poligrip® seal and protect denture adhesive. it stabilizes your partial to help...
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david miranda was detained and his computer was confiscated. anderson? >> randi, thank you very much. the "ridicu-list" is next. too big. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. new creamy alfredo soup. [ malthen you'll need to tryink all toan oral-b toothbrush.me, oral-b pro-health toothbrushes have advanced features like crisscross bristles. made to fit the angles of your teeth better than straight bristles, oral-b pro-health toothbrushes with crisscross technology remove up to 90% of plaque in hard to reach areas. feel the difference. oral-b, trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. life opens up when you do. >>> time now for the "ridicu-list." tonight i'm going to ask you to pond ear question. if you could only have one of the five senses, which one would you choose? perhaps you're leaning forwards hearing so you could enjoy music and the laughter of children. you're wrong. there's only one correct answer and it comes from the deep well
david miranda was detained and his computer was confiscated. anderson? >> randi, thank you very much. the "ridicu-list" is next. too big. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. new creamy alfredo soup. [ malthen you'll need to tryink all toan oral-b toothbrush.me, oral-b pro-health toothbrushes have advanced features like crisscross bristles. made to fit the angles of your teeth...
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after the shooting he sat down with investigators, he was read his miranda rights, asked if he's being charged with a crime, the deputies say no, just trying to gather the facts and we hear baldwin describing what happened as that fatal shot rang out. >> she hands me the gun. i'm assuming she's done it the right way, she's done it the last week. i put it in the holster and pull it out slow, we're rehearsing. i pull it out slow. turn, cock the pistol, bang, it goes off. my point is that they were standing in position they wouldn't ordinarily be in because they assumed it was an empty cold gun. we weren't shooting. we were rehearsing. >> do you think somebody would deliberately do this? >> i can't imagine who would. if i'm standing there in a rehearsal, i'm thinking to myself, could someone actually believe that in rehearsal i would aim the gun and hit those two people? that's far fetched. >> now, what alec baldwin didn't know as that interview was being conducted, this cinematographer had su coupccumbed to her injur. how that live round of ammunition got in that firearm to begin with, t
after the shooting he sat down with investigators, he was read his miranda rights, asked if he's being charged with a crime, the deputies say no, just trying to gather the facts and we hear baldwin describing what happened as that fatal shot rang out. >> she hands me the gun. i'm assuming she's done it the right way, she's done it the last week. i put it in the holster and pull it out slow, we're rehearsing. i pull it out slow. turn, cock the pistol, bang, it goes off. my point is that...
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and post miranda statement. he stated a few details. he began shooting at students that he saw in the hall ways on the school grounds. we believe he pulled that fire alarm to get people out of the classrooms so he could go after them. he brute additional magazines along with him. he had a lot of fire power. >> yes. >> and then carried this out in a number of minutes and caused all this death. this was a premeditated fairly well planned crime. >> i agree. it was fairly well planned to a certain degree. i mean, when we look at the amount of ammunition he had, he could have done a lot more damage. the mere fact he pulled the fire alarm but get people out there to shoot, talking 3,000 kids at various different exit points coming out of this building, he could blend in with the crowd very well. but then he kind of reverts back to 16, 17-year-old kid and goes to walmart hand mcdonald's and has a couple drinks and gets picked up wearing the same exact shirt he had on when he committed the crime. so kind of a weird juxtaposition here, on one ha
and post miranda statement. he stated a few details. he began shooting at students that he saw in the hall ways on the school grounds. we believe he pulled that fire alarm to get people out of the classrooms so he could go after them. he brute additional magazines along with him. he had a lot of fire power. >> yes. >> and then carried this out in a number of minutes and caused all this death. this was a premeditated fairly well planned crime. >> i agree. it was fairly well...
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you're familiar with the miranda rights. he has to give permission for the fbi to talk to him. we don't know at this point if he is still giving information. apparently he did tell police early on there were explosives in the apartment. to the extent he is still talking, probably not. and that may not occur probably. >> i certainly should have prefaced that question with if indeed he decides to talk. we will see if he's talking. we will see if he's talked. tom fuentes, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> are movie buffs still heading to movie theaters in light of the shooting massacre? we're going cross country to find out. [ male announcer ] turn 1, daytona. riverside exit, i-95. variante ascari, monza. mile 7, highway 1. wehrseifen, nurburgring. the horseshoe, twin peaks boulevard. every famous curve has an equally thrilling, lesser-known counterpart. conquer them, with the lexus is performance line, featuring the is 250. real performance demands real precision. this is the pursuit of perfection. real performance demands real precision. would you mind if to
you're familiar with the miranda rights. he has to give permission for the fbi to talk to him. we don't know at this point if he is still giving information. apparently he did tell police early on there were explosives in the apartment. to the extent he is still talking, probably not. and that may not occur probably. >> i certainly should have prefaced that question with if indeed he decides to talk. we will see if he's talking. we will see if he's talked. tom fuentes, thank you very much...
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late in sondheim's career, lynn henwell miranda approached him with something he was working on, a musical. then called the e the hamilton mistake. he mentored him as hamer stein had done for him. from waltzs to rap inspired from everything from serial killers to fairy tales, sondheim's impact on american musical theater span decades and created some of the world's most popular music also. >> and finally tonight, we'd like to welcome the newest member of our cnn newsroom family. our producer and his wife julianna welcomed their daughter charlotte amelliasm she joins big sister victor what, who we are told is loving the new addition. alex is officially surrounded by new women these days, congratulation, she is so beautiful. that's the news reporting from washington, i'm jim acosta, see you back here tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern. have a good night, everybody. . is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the first approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface
late in sondheim's career, lynn henwell miranda approached him with something he was working on, a musical. then called the e the hamilton mistake. he mentored him as hamer stein had done for him. from waltzs to rap inspired from everything from serial killers to fairy tales, sondheim's impact on american musical theater span decades and created some of the world's most popular music also. >> and finally tonight, we'd like to welcome the newest member of our cnn newsroom family. our...